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Failure analysis of a 316L stainless steel femoral orthopedic implant

Benjamin Gervais, Aurelian Vadean, Maxime Raison et Myriam Brochu

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Abstract

This study presents a failure analysis of a femoral orthopedic implant. This implant is a locking compression plate that was fixed to a broken femur using two types of screws: locking and compression screws. The study elucidates the causes of an in situ premature failure of the plate and screws. Chemical analysis, hardness tests, and microstructural analysis confirmed that the implant was manufactured from cold-worked stainless steel 316L. The macro and micro fractographic analyses revealed that the failure mechanism was high-cycle fatigue and that the implant underwent approximately 10⁶ loading cycles before failure. A finite element analysis of the assembly indicated that the crack initiation sites are located in the region where the highest stresses are observed. This numerical analysis confirmed that walking induces the loading condition needed for this specific failure. According to this loading condition and to the material properties, the stress amplitude that initiated and propagated the crack is estimated to be in the range of 400 MPa. Several considerations, both mechanical and medical, are discussed in order to explain the failure and to improve the system durability. From an engineering perspective, implant geometry and installation procedure could be optimized in order to reduce the stress concentrations that developed near the crack origin.

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Biomechanics; Fatigue; Fractographic analysis; Locking compression plate; Finite element analysis

Sujet(s): 1700 Conception et fabrication > 1700 Conception et fabrication
1900 Génie biomédical > 1900 Génie biomédical
1900 Génie biomédical > 1903 Biomécanique
2000 Science et technologie des matériaux > 2001 Structure, propriétés et essais des matériaux
Département: Département de génie mécanique
Organismes subventionnaires: Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Nature et Technologies (FRQNT), Fondation de Polytechnique Montréal, Unité de participation et d’initiation à la recherche (UPIR) de Polytechnique Montréal
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/4881/
Titre de la revue: Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis (vol. 5-6)
Maison d'édition: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.csefa.2015.12.001
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csefa.2015.12.001
Date du dépôt: 11 août 2022 13:56
Dernière modification: 11 avr. 2024 01:44
Citer en APA 7: Gervais, B., Vadean, A., Raison, M., & Brochu, M. (2016). Failure analysis of a 316L stainless steel femoral orthopedic implant. Case Studies in Engineering Failure Analysis, 5-6, 30-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csefa.2015.12.001

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